November 06, 2012
U.S. Presidential Election, won by Barack Obama over Mitt Romney.
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| American voters | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Barack Obama | person | 886 | View Entity |
| Mitt Romney | person | 50 | View Entity |
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Two opinion columns from November 9, 2012, analyze the aftermath of the recent presidential election. Gail Collins satirically discusses the "fiscal cliff" and the Republican reaction to losing, while Nicholas D. Kristof argues that the Republican party must adapt to changing demographics (Hispanic voters, women) or risk becoming irrelevant.
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